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From: "Michael Stewart" <mike AT reggin DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: questions about djgpp environment
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 16:52:42 +0100
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Et1850 wrote in message <19990510114155 DOT 20583 DOT 00000082 AT ng-ci1 DOT aol DOT com>...
>is it possible to put a function in a struc using c
>
>how would i get, say: 'RHIDE' to do c++ (as default) i like using c but c++
>offers the above which i have ran accross possible solutions to probs.
use the .cpp extension. gcc uses the extension to decide what format the
code is in.

>how would i get djgpp to do pascal of understand pascal?

I think you need to use the gpc (?) Pascal compiler.

>would it be possible to create a project using c, c++ and pascal to gether?
>(me and some friends have written prgs., but we all know different
languages.
>though pascal part was in windows. but the code sould be just about the
same.)
>like a moduel writen in pascal and the main writen in c/c++


Yes, but I don't know how.

>please email me back
>et1850 AT aol DOT com
>
Ok

Michael Stewart


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